Droid 2 won't boot After Epic Install

After rooting, bootstrapping and installing ROM manager I decided to install Epic. I download it from this forum from my phones browser and installed it from ROM manager. Everything was fine until I woke up this morning and noticed by battery was dead. I went to charge my phone and now all that happens is the the phone will just get stuck on that white Motorola boot logo. I've tried it without the battery in and only using the wall charger. Nothing seems to get the droid 2 to boot up again. Any ideas?! Is there some way to get into the recovery manager while stuck at the boot logo? Any ideas will help. Thank you! Freaking out here lol!

Got it! After the 48th attempt it turned on. I was holding the power button down and volume button. I don't see why that would matter as the bootstrap would have to be running in order to have any effect on getting into recovery mode wit the Droid 2. I'm thinking it's a bug with epic. If you have low/zero battery life it may not let you to boot-up even with an external power source. You'll have to wait for a near full charge then unplug it and try booting again.

Now that this crisis is averted.. is it not a good idea to use ROM manager to install Roms on the Droid 2?

I'm super new to Android, so I don't really know the terminology, I just got the phone yesterday...but here's what I did.

Was plugged into an iphone wall charger (1A vs. 800mah one M provides), wouldn't boot past the battery screen or M splash-screen. If I held down Power + Volume -> bootloader with ver., battery status, connection method, and "Program OK" and USB/Connect to PC message appeared.

Restarted it a few times using that, no go, regardless of whether it was just on AC, Battery, or any combination.

Booted from battery only holding power + volume, got the bootloader screen instructing to connect to PC, did so, some drivers failed to install, unplugged it, removed the battery, put battery back in, plugged USB from PC back in, held the power button, then it booted up rather quickly.

Not really sure what made it work. I just got the Seidio Indocell 2800mah which caused this (since I had to put the battery in and left the phone dead). The battery level reached 100% by the time I tried this combination that worked, so I don't know if that was what did it or not.

Hmm, I could use some help if anyone might know, but... how do I get Epic off of here, when I go to bootstrap and click the reboot, it hangs on the motorola symbol, this happens with any reboot now... am I screwed?

there's 1 line about removal "If you need to undo this thing, boot back up into bootstrapper using Droid 2 Bootstrapper -> Reboot Recovery -> Back Up and Restore (after the reboot) -> Restore." and I've tried this method and I can't get past the reboot/booting into bootstrapper.